10 Deliciously Naked Cake Recipes

These trendy naked cake recipes prove cakes can be beautiful even when forgoing extra frosting.

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The Sun-Times - Heber Springs, AR

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Posted Jul. 16, 2014 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jul 16, 2014 at 10:28 PM

Posted Jul. 16, 2014 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jul 16, 2014 at 10:28 PM

They may be trendy, but naked cakes are beautiful and delicious. Don’t be afraid to keep it simple! The minimal design allows for fruit and flowers to become the main focal point of the dessert. And they’re not just for weddings. These frosted-free cakes are easy to make at home, and you don’t’ have to worry about spending an hour smoothing frosting around the sides.

Choose your fillings not only on flavor, but also based on appearance and overall colors. It is nice to have different colored cakes and fillings to add to contrast to the complete design. For more a intricate look, cut your cake layers in half or more to create more stripes of cake and filling.
1. Chocolate Raspberry Cake
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This cake is gasp-worthy and not because you have a naked dessert on your table. The rich chocolate cake and vibrant raspberry buttercream make an unstoppable pair. Top with fresh raspberries, powdered sugar, or chocolate shavings for simple decor.
2. Champagne Layers
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Toast to a special occasion with a golden-vanilla champagne cake spread with smooth champagne buttercream. With the neutral palate, this cake can be garnished with just about anything to add color and flavor. We recommend plenty of fresh fruit.
3. Salted Toffee Coffee Cake
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What doesn’t go with caramel? That being said, be creative with your filling and cake flavors. Perhaps stirring in some pretzel pieces, or toasting hazelnuts to garnish or to be ground into flour for the cakes.
6. Peanut Butter and Chocolate Popcorn Cake
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Peanut butter cake with chocolate chips is layered between a salty peanut butter and chocolate frosting. The icing on the cake is that there is no icing at all, but rather perfectly popped popcorn that looks deliciously fun, too.
7. Unfrosted Carrot Cake
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Make this untraditionally naked carrot cake with a brown sugar cream cheese frosting smashed between the layers. For a vibrant garnish, peel a carrot and place the shreds in a bowl of ice water. The cold liquid will cause the peels to curl. Top with pomegranate seeds and the carrot curls.
8. Lemon Curd Layers
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Make a vanilla cake studded with fresh raspberries and plenty of lemon zest. To add to the tang, the layers are alternated with lemon curd and lemon buttercream. Top with fresh raspberries and lemon peels.
9. Hummingbird Cake
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A Southern classic from seasoned pro Sara Foster, this hummingbird cake features a cast of unlikely ingredients that comes together in a heavenly way. Be sure to use overripe bananas for the cake to ensure a rich banana flavor. Garnish with toasted pecans.
10. Double Chocolate Cake
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This may be the world’s best cake. The moist cake and oh so rich chocolate icing makes this cake to die for. Try adding fresh fruit and chocolate shaving for the visual wow. If you choose not to, the flavor will make up for every single visual shortcoming you may be worried about.